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'''Madrid Drive''' is a race course in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It is named after and inspired by the city of [[Madrid]], Spain. It is the fourteenth and last real world city course added to the game. The course takes racers through many landmarks of the city such as the {{wp|Puerta del Sol}} and the {{wp|Puerta de Alcalá}}. The course has three routes, Madrid Drive, '''Madrid Drive 2''', and '''Madrid Drive 3'''; the first two debuted together in the [[Summer Tour (2023)|2023 Summer Tour]] while the third route debuted two tours later in the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)|2023 Anniversary Tour]] - Madrid Drive is the third city course in a row to not debut in a tour named after its respective city and is also the city to have the shortest gap between separate releases of routes. The first route takes racers to the {{wp|Gran Vía, Madrid|Gran Vía}} and {{wp|Santiago Bernabéu Stadium}}, the second route features {{wp|Parque del Buen Retiro, Madrid|Retiro Park}}, {{wp|Plaza Mayor, Madrid|Plaza Mayor}}, and the {{wp|Market of San Miguel}}, and the third route features the [[Prado Museum]] and {{wp|Madrid Atocha railway station|Atocha station}}. Additionally, the second route starts in the opposite direction compared to the other two. The course is the seventh course set in a European city. The course features [[Shoe Goomba]]s playing soccer, [[Mega Wiggler|Big Wiggler]]s, and [[Thwomp]]s. The fences seen across this course use the same color scheme as the ones seen in [[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways]], albeit in a slightly different pattern. The starting line for the course resembles the gate for the {{wp|Royal Palace of Madrid}}.
'''Madrid Drive''' is a race course in ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. It is named after and inspired by the city of [[Madrid]], Spain. It is the fourteenth and last real world city course added to the game. The course takes racers through many landmarks of the city such as the {{wp|Puerta del Sol}} and the {{wp|Puerta de Alcalá}}. The course has three routes, Madrid Drive, '''Madrid Drive 2''', and '''Madrid Drive 3'''; the first two debuted together in the [[Summer Tour (2023)|2023 Summer Tour]] while the third route debuted two tours later in the [[Anniversary Tour (2023)|2023 Anniversary Tour]] - Madrid Drive is the third city course in a row to not debut in a tour named after its respective city and is also the city to have the shortest gap between separate releases of routes. The first route takes racers to the {{wp|Gran Vía, Madrid|Gran Vía}} and {{wp|Santiago Bernabéu Stadium}}, the second route features {{wp|Parque del Buen Retiro, Madrid|Retiro Park}}, {{wp|Plaza Mayor, Madrid|Plaza Mayor}}, and the {{wp|Market of San Miguel}}, and the third route features the [[Prado Museum]] and {{wp|Madrid Atocha railway station|Atocha station}}. Additionally, the second route starts in the opposite direction compared to the other two. The course is the seventh course set in a European city. The course features [[Shoe Goomba]]s playing soccer, [[Mega Wiggler|Big Wiggler]]s, and [[Thwomp]]s. The fences seen across this course use the same color scheme as the ones seen in [[Tour Berlin Byways|Berlin Byways]], albeit in a slightly different pattern. The starting line for the course resembles the gate for the {{wp|Royal Palace of Madrid}}.


The course's music heavily utilizes acoustic guitars and claps; reminiscing traditional Spanish {{wp|flamenco}} music, or {{wp|Palo (flamenco)|palo}}. It is the second city course after [[Tour Singapore Speedway|Singapore Speedway]] to feature an alternative version of its theme - namely, when entering the stadium in its first layout, the song is replaced with a version based on a cheering crowd (although this is absent in [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]]). A third version of the music is used when players enter the Prado Museum.
The course's music heavily utilizes acoustic guitars and claps; reminiscing traditional Spanish {{wp|flamenco}} music, or {{wp|Palo (flamenco)|palo}}. It is the second city course after [[Singapore Speedway]] to feature an alternative version of its theme - namely, when entering the stadium in its first layout, the song is replaced with a version based on a cheering crowd (although this is absent in [[Coin Rush (Mario Kart Tour)|Coin Rush]]). A third version of the music is used when players enter the Prado Museum.


Madrid Drive returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as the first course of the [[Spiny Cup]] in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''. Its theme was arranged for the Booster Course Pass end credits.
Madrid Drive returns in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' as the first course of the [[Spiny Cup]] in the ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – Booster Course Pass|Booster Course Pass]]''. Its theme was arranged for the Booster Course Pass end credits.

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